Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center TPWICCA

"To Promote Wellness, Independence, and Community in a Caring Atmosphere"

At Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center we are proud of being a leader in Wyandot County by providing advanced nursing and rehabilitation services. Since 1869, we have continued our commitment of enriching the lives of our residents, helping them become healthier, more active and able to reach their highest level of independence.

National Lemonade Day! Today the residents enjoyed some lemonade and snacks outside. 🍋
08/20/2025

National Lemonade Day! Today the residents enjoyed some lemonade and snacks outside. 🍋

Charcuterie Board! Friday the residents enjoyed tasting this work of art. A big thanks to Carrie Green in our Therapy de...
08/16/2025

Charcuterie Board! Friday the residents enjoyed tasting this work of art. A big thanks to Carrie Green in our Therapy department for preparing this beautiful board.

Spoons! The residents recently enjoyed a day of spoons. It’s quickly becoming a favorite game.
08/14/2025

Spoons! The residents recently enjoyed a day of spoons. It’s quickly becoming a favorite game.

Who’s Who at Wyandot? 🤷🏼‍♀️ There are so many faces it’s hard to know. We’re going to feature someone every 2 weeks and ...
08/08/2025

Who’s Who at Wyandot? 🤷🏼‍♀️ There are so many faces it’s hard to know. We’re going to feature someone every 2 weeks and get to know them. Our first employee to feature is Taylor Marks. We want to thank her for this idea and for her hard work! We are thankful she is part of our team and our family. ❤️

Today a few of the residents enjoyed lunch with our administrator, Elaine. It was a great opportunity to share stories a...
08/07/2025

Today a few of the residents enjoyed lunch with our administrator, Elaine. It was a great opportunity to share stories and learn about one another. Good friends, good food!

SPOONS! The residents recently learned a new game called spoons. It’s a game which uses both cards and spoons. They had ...
08/05/2025

SPOONS! The residents recently learned a new game called spoons. It’s a game which uses both cards and spoons. They had a great time playing. 🥄

Nail Day!
08/05/2025

Nail Day!

Selling Shirts for the Fair! The information is listed here. The design of the shirt is also shown. Grab yours today! Th...
08/04/2025

Selling Shirts for the Fair! The information is listed here. The design of the shirt is also shown. Grab yours today! Thank you for your support! ❤️

We currently have one FT and one PT night shift Nurse position available. If interested please contact Nea in HR at 419-...
07/30/2025

We currently have one FT and one PT night shift Nurse position available. If interested please contact Nea in HR at 419-294-1714.

Hiring a Part-time Environmental Services team member. If interested, please contact Nea in HR at 419-294-1714. Come joi...
07/30/2025

Hiring a Part-time Environmental Services team member. If interested, please contact Nea in HR at 419-294-1714. Come join our team!

UNO! Nothing like a little friendly game of Uno.
07/30/2025

UNO! Nothing like a little friendly game of Uno.

Amish Country! Yesterday some of the residents took the day to explore the Amish countryside.
07/30/2025

Amish Country! Yesterday some of the residents took the day to explore the Amish countryside.

Address

7830 State Highway 199
Upper Sandusky, OH
43351

Telephone

+14192941714

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Our Family Tree

Starting in 1869, a 280-acre tract of land purchased by Noah Eby was used for the Wyandot County Infirmary. A year later, a two-level housing facility of brick was built at a cost of $9,000.00. That is almost equivalent to $165,136.32 if it were built in 2018! Over the years, the homestead raised Holstein cattle that supplied dairy products. There was also a field for planting and raising crops. The farm was managed by the male residents. The residents harvested a great number of crops that the kitchen staff, consisting of female residents, prepared. The crops also were a source of income to support the home’s operation.

The Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center has not always been the way that it is today. In fact, over the last 149 years, our community has seen many changes from what used to be. We are dedicated to meeting the needs of our residents, families, employees, and communities by offering innovative programs and services that enrich our mission:

“To Promote Wellness, Independence, and Community in a Caring Atmosphere.”